A Blessing and a Boogeyman: Advertisers Warily Embrace A.I.

The advertising industry is in a love-hate relationship with artificial intelligence. In the past few months, the technology has made ads easier to generate and track. It is writing marketing emails with subject lines and delivery times tailored to specific subscribers. It gave an optician the means to set a fashion shoot on an alien planet and helped Denmark’s tourism […]

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Threads To Start Implementing Rate Limits Like Twitter As Mark Zuckerberg Says He’s “Optimistic” About Platform & Focused “On Growing Community”

Threads is making a big change as it continues to grow exponentially as an alternative to Twitter. Instagram boss Adam Mosseri took to the micro-blogging platform to announce that they would be implementing rate limits to combat bots. “Spam attacks have picked up so we’re going to have to get tighter on things like rate limits, which is going to […]

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‘Today’s Jill Martin Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Will Undergo Double Mastectomy

Today show lifestyle contributor Jill Martin revealed she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and will undergo a mastectomy. An emotional Martin shared the news this morning on Today. “This feels like an out-of-body experience,” she said as she choked back tears on Today. “It feels like someone else telling this story. … It’s happened really fast.” The 47-year-old Martin, […]

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China’s Rebound Falters, Tripped Up by Debt and Weak Exports

The News China’s economy slowed markedly in the spring from earlier in the year, official numbers released on Monday showed, as exports tumbled, a real estate slump deepened and some debt-ridden local governments had to cut spending after running low on money. The new gross domestic product data for the second quarter — from April through June — underlined what […]

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SAG Begins Granting Waivers To Indie Productions But Plenty Of Questions Remain, Not Least Whether Actors Will Show Up

EXCLUSIVE: As indie producers and financiers in Hollywood and beyond wait on tenterhooks for waivers from SAG-AFTRA — letting them continue with their projects despite the strike — some are starting to get a green-light. One confirmation letter sent out in lieu of an actual waiver, which aren’t quiet ready yet, notes that the “interim agreement” will include the terms […]

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The Fastest Growing Small Towns in America

The latest census data shows some meaningful changes that have taken place within the U.S. population over the past 10 years. The U.S. population grew by about 20 million, a 7% increase, from 2010 to 2020. During that same time, more than four of every five U.S. metropolitan areas grew in population, as did many of America’s most highly populated […]

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The 12 Wars With the Most American Deaths

March  19 marked the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, a war that lasted eight years and involved the deaths of some 4,600 U.S. service members. The war was justified by the Bush administration, which stated its belief that Saddam Hussein had been secretly developing weapons of mass destruction, an assertion which turned out to be based on […]

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Subway Introduces On-Site Meat Slicers, Unveils New Sandwiches

Subway, the popular sandwich chain, has completed its nationwide rollout of deli slicers in all of its stores. This highly-anticipated change replaces pre-sliced sandwich meats and marks the culmination of Subway’s substantial $80 million investment in the slicers. With nearly 20,000 stores now equipped with these new machines, Subway aims to enhance the sandwich-making experience for both franchisees and employees. […]

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